Derek Hough is also pictured at TV Guide Magazine’s Television Industry Advocacy Awards at Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood.

Earlier in the night, Yara and Marcus stepped out at the Television Academy Reception for Emmy-Nominated Performers at Pacific Design Center.

FYI: Katie wore a Cristiano Burani vest and pant suit and a Maria Lucia Hohan metallic body suit. Yara wore an Akris ensemble to the Television Academy Reception. Allison is wearing a House of CB ensemble.

During their Black-ish panel, Kenya and Tracee got frustrated when a reporter asked them what percentage of the show’s audience was black.

“I will be so happy when diversity is not a word,” Kenya expressed (via Variety). “It doesn’t matter who’s watching our show. The fact is that they’re watching it. And I feel like every question at every panel… I get so tired of talking about diversity. These are amazing, talented actors and amazing writers who give their all and they don’t have to do this. It’s crowding the conversation. We always have to box everything in. Isn’t it just a good family show? It’s specifically about a black family. We’re not denying that. But don’t you see yourself in it? Don’t you see your family in it? Why is that important, who watched the show? Why does it matter? Why do we keep having to have these conversations?”

“Those questions continue the conversation in a direction that does not help the conversation,” Tracee added.

The 2016 NAACP Image Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts (television, recording, literature, motion picture, and writing & directing), as well as those individuals or groups who promote social justice through their creative endeavors.